January 21, 2025

HBCU Professor Awarded Prestigious Fulbright International Educators Award

Courtesy of Elizabeth City State University Dr. Andre Stevenson, a distinguished professor of social work and director of international programs at Elizabeth City State University, has been awarded the prestigious Fulbright U.S. International Education Administrators Award. This honor recognizes his commitment to fostering global collaboration and understanding. Later this year, Stevenson will travel to France

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Howard University and Johns Hopkins to Collaborate on Cancer Research and Address Racial Health Disparities

The Howard University Cancer Center and the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center have recently received a $13.5 million federal grant from the National Cancer Institute to establish the Howard-Johns Hopkins Comprehensive Alliance in Cancer Research, Education, and Equity (H2CAREE), an initiative aimed at advancing cancer research and eliminating health disparities among African Americans. The new

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Free Laptops Program Launches to Support HBCU Students in Mississippi

By Ashley Brown The Mississippi Broadband Association has announced the launch of its inaugural laptop program. The pioneering initiative aimed at enhancing digital connectivity and educational opportunities in Coahoma County. This program, made possible through collaborations with multiple partners, seeks to empower students with the tools necessary for success in today’s digital landscape. The pilot program

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Bernice King on MLK Day coinciding with Trump inauguration: ‘It reminds us of King’s spirit’

By Kimmy Yam The coincidence that Martin Luther King Jr. Day lands on the same Monday as Donald Trump’s inauguration isn’t a cause for concern, according to Bernice King, the late civil rights icon’s daughter. In an interview with MSNBC’s “The Weekend” on Saturday, she said the timing provides an opportunity to reflect on her father’s legacy as the U.S. transitions to

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Omega Psi Phi Line Brothers Reunite 65 Years After Howard University Graduation

By Kyra Alessandrini Two Howard University alumni showed that fraternity bonds last a lifetime. This holiday season, Frank W. Merritt Jr. and Charles Floyd Johnson reconnected 65 years after crossing Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. together. The line brothers were both part of Howard University’s Class of 1961 and crossed Omega Psi Phi on April 9, 1960. Up until

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Trump signs executive orders proclaiming there are only two biological sexes, halting diversity programs

By Daniel Arkin, Yamiche Alcindor and Matt Lavietes President Donald Trump on Monday signed executive orders proclaiming that the U.S. government will recognize only two sexes, male and female, and ending “radical and wasteful” diversity, equity and inclusion programs inside federal agencies. In a phone call Monday morning ahead of Trump’s swearing-in, senior White House officials detailed both orders, grouping them under the

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A Forward March for MLK In the New Trump Era

By April Ryan “Today hits differently,” says Democratic Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett who decided to observe the National Martin Luther King Jr. holiday away from the 60th Presidential inauguration of Donald John Trump. A large swath of the 62 members of the Congressional Black Caucus who were invited to the ceremonies chose to observe the

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